The Scottish Football Association

Volunteer

Volunteers are the lifeblood of the game and the Scottish FA understands this.
 

We also recognise volunteering does not simply mean coaching, but that it includes those vital people who: drive the mini-bus, wash the kit, fill the water bottles, put the nets up, do the paperwork, fundraise, the list goes on and on.
 

It is our responsibility to the game, the players and their guardians, to support them in the best way possible.

We have a range of projects that looking to do that, ranging from coaching courses, to workshops on child protection, running a club and touchline behaviour.

 

We also have an initiative that looks to assist with the development of club infrastructure called Quality Mark.

This particular scheme looks to provide clubs, small or large, with the guidance to develop their provision into whatever scale they feel they can provide -  via coach in-service, player recruitment and club development seminars.
 

There are many more opportunities to get involved, regardless of whether you want to develop your coaching expertise, or simply be of any help possible to a club.

 

Please contact your regional office for more information

 

 

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